Dear Team,
I have a couple of Zimbra 8.8.15 Linux servers and the regular cron and system alerts can't be delivered from them.
I could already figure that out zimbra has it's own zimbra-postfix package and my original from the OS repo as a service is completely disabled.
My system ofc. wants to use the binaries from it's own repo and not from /opt/zimbra/common/...
Should I change my PATH system wide or symlink binaries from the zimbra folder?
Is there any best-practice how to make it work?
Many thanks!
Andras
deliver local root mails
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Re: deliver local root mails
Reconfigure your OS postfix package to bind to another port (such as 8025) and define zimbra's postfix (localhost:25) as its relayhost then enable your OS postfix package back.
This way cron and all other local packages will be able to send mails.
This way cron and all other local packages will be able to send mails.
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Re: deliver local root mails
That's it? Thanks I owe you a beer.Klug wrote:Reconfigure your OS postfix package to bind to another port (such as 8025) and define zimbra's postfix (localhost:25) as its relayhost then enable your OS postfix package back.
This way cron and all other local packages will be able to send mails.